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craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion. it affects their mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondria are damaged in the muscles, it can cause paralysis. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptible to bacterial infections and fungal infections when co-exposed with imidacloprid. >> craig downs also studies the impact of imidacloprid on sea urchins. >> neonicotinoids cause dna damage in sea urchin sperm as low as 500 parts per trillion. it causes developmental abnormalities as low as 5 parts per trillion. it means that they're a mutagen. um, it means there's a direct threat to the reproductive fitness of the entire biodiversity of marine environments. if you have damage to sperm or if you have damage to eggs, the next generation will not be as fit or might not come into existence at all. um, so it threatens sterility. >> the meso-american reef stretches 700 miles from the n
craig downs, and what he is learning is troubling. >> for example, imidacloprid can affect crab larvae as low as 50 parts per quadrillion. it affects their mitochondria at this level, so that it's a mitochondrial poison. it can affect their muscles. if the mitochondria are damaged in the muscles, it can cause paralysis. it also causes immune suppression in these crabs. meaning that they are much more susceptible to bacterial infections and fungal infections when co-exposed with...
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and because of the craig down, 1st of all, it was forbidden to even say the world war on tv and in publications. and do switching obliged to this were closed and i'm talking about the tv station dos for example, or echo of moscow and radio that was taken off air. and all social media being attacked constantly because now in russia, it's impossible to reach in facebook and twitter without vpn and people spread information in the chats in the messengers. and it's really hard to have to believe this information because it's, and yet it's been less and less and have less and less access to sources. they can trust. that's right. so without access to facebook, without access to twitter, without access to these independent journalism sources, i mean, have most russians even grasp the extent of what is going on in ukraine and russia's involvement all now and 11 days have passed since the beginning of this. and i think russians are beginning to realize what actually happened. i know everyone, but at least some of them then narrative on the state media is really strong and this narrative has been buildin
and because of the craig down, 1st of all, it was forbidden to even say the world war on tv and in publications. and do switching obliged to this were closed and i'm talking about the tv station dos for example, or echo of moscow and radio that was taken off air. and all social media being attacked constantly because now in russia, it's impossible to reach in facebook and twitter without vpn and people spread information in the chats in the messengers. and it's really hard to have to believe...
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but since we're a shut down of the bureau, but especially since the beginning of the war in this craig down on independence, media had a feeling it was not safe to be in the country, especially after their general prosecutor officer. kind of reminded us that any assistance to foreign state in the situation of this special operation can be, can be in the, in cold treason. and it's punishable by laws. so there was like a big red, red flag for us. also there was some new legislation concerning fake information about a russian army. so essentially for this in fake, you could go also to prison up to 15 years. so there was all this red flags that actually made it back to gl, impossible for us as a journalist to work there. but of course, it was a really, really hard decision for me because it's my home country and i was looking forward to be there again and work there as a journalist and presumably, you know, other russians or who have left or plan to do so. yes, exactly. a lot of people, i know my colleagues also friends. even though people who haven't been thinking about living russia, even 2 w
but since we're a shut down of the bureau, but especially since the beginning of the war in this craig down on independence, media had a feeling it was not safe to be in the country, especially after their general prosecutor officer. kind of reminded us that any assistance to foreign state in the situation of this special operation can be, can be in the, in cold treason. and it's punishable by laws. so there was like a big red, red flag for us. also there was some new legislation concerning...
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craig fuller. shenzhen shutting down, this is a massive port, the fourth largest in the world. ading the implications? craig: there's a lot of uncertainty. this is something we thought we were largely done with, or was behind us, but china's zero-tolerance policy has reminded us that supply chains are still subject to massive disruption, and the covid element in supply chains is still ever present. back in the united states when omicron hit, we really treated it as an unresolvable and gave up on trying to contain it and just went about our lives. china does not seem to operate that way or one to operate that way. because of it, i think we will see a large disruption to global supply chains. this is expected to spread if we have seen the precedent set in the west, and if it does and china decides to end its zero-tolerance policy, it could have massive implications similar to what we saw in early 2020. kriti: talk us through the timeline here. if you start to see the shutdowns now, when does it come back, and where does that translate into things like shipping or trucking rates? c
craig fuller. shenzhen shutting down, this is a massive port, the fourth largest in the world. ading the implications? craig: there's a lot of uncertainty. this is something we thought we were largely done with, or was behind us, but china's zero-tolerance policy has reminded us that supply chains are still subject to massive disruption, and the covid element in supply chains is still ever present. back in the united states when omicron hit, we really treated it as an unresolvable and gave up...
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it's directed by craig roberts, who does a very good job of mixing the down—to—earth stuff with the kindntasy. there's a couple of scenes, where he is gazing at the stars and he literally flies off into the stars like a musicalfantasia. did you like it, did you enjoy it? i laughed and cried. there we go! which is one of my favourite things in any piece of art or entertainment. "charming" is absolutely the word. i wasn't quite so sure about those fantasy bits, where he looks up at the stars, i think it lost me a little bit at that point. but it would say, don't read too much about it, go and see it because the story itself... and another thing happens and yourjaw is still on the ground. and you think, no, no that can't have happened. and then, no, he really did that! it's remarkable. at the end of the film there are little bits of actual news footage which you go, no, this did happen and this that you think can't possibly have happened did happen. i also think it's heart's the right place. there's a lovely moment later on in which he gives a speech about the things that are important to h
it's directed by craig roberts, who does a very good job of mixing the down—to—earth stuff with the kindntasy. there's a couple of scenes, where he is gazing at the stars and he literally flies off into the stars like a musicalfantasia. did you like it, did you enjoy it? i laughed and cried. there we go! which is one of my favourite things in any piece of art or entertainment. "charming" is absolutely the word. i wasn't quite so sure about those fantasy bits, where he looks up at...
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. >> michigan craig jalen rose, king, former to chew on howard . michigan down one but not for long . devante jones hit from deep. how about that fellows? later in the half . up three ball . the wildcats led by three at the half . second half , villa up six . lasky attacked inside . missed that samuels was there . yet a game- high 22. spec villanova a better tournament team and complete control . later in the half, nice past . justin martyr erik dixon . but the biscuit in the basket and villanova beat michigan 63-55 . villanova is one win away from their third final four since 2016 . the top seeds, boy . all kinds of trouble tonight . michigan, they went as far as they could go . something about a villanova . they just seem to be relevant at tournament time . >> something about villanova . tremendous coach . great guard with coley gillespie . samuels, these guys do not miss any shaft they don't forget they are the leading free for a free throw shooting team in the country . when they have a five point lead it is kind of like they have a 10, 12. late because they
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you, craig, who is my order really, really isn't downs healing civilians. to scroll that things are put in, who is making connie more of this party videos and sending them to the relatives in russia. telling funny stories about robert lee cleans the key to killing or craniums and even saying that. busy commanders let them kill your cranium, saying that they're not going to talk about so, so you're saying, so your question. so russia of course, and the soldiers are supported by major part majority population. so definitely all russians have now collective responsibility. not going to that give meal as guilty as something indeed well, but well, it definitely you believe. do you believe though, that all russians are aware of the truth and know what exactly is happening in ukraine? the russian president vladimir putin today in moscow told many untruths inside the stadium, full of cheering people today. i mean, do the people know the truth about what's going on or look, it doesn't matter. ah, my george o gems, i don't have any idea about final decision of juice
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down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from the army officer. the increased presence of personnel is serving as a crime deterrent. our crime last year by craig last year was 36% less than it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> the ridership numbers are rising. they are still below normal levels. just a reminder, law enforcement agencies across the bay area are going to be out in full force tonight because of those who are celebrating saint patrick's day. expect dui checkpoints on the roads. officers want people to have a plan including having a designated driver, call it a rideshare service. if you plan to go out, have a plan in place. an advisory panel dealt a setback to the oakland a's chances of building a waterfront ballpark by a vote of 5 to 4 to but by vote of 5 to 4 to one, the seaport plane advisory committee is recommending and howard terminal b maintain for port use. only rather than allowing a ball park to be built there. that recommendation now goes on to the san francisco bay, concer conservation and development commission, a state agency which will ultimately have the final say in whether the
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we're so glad to have everybody here craig, you're jumping up and down like it's cold, but it's not.w >> i mean -- >> you look adorable adorable >> smoking jacket. >> that's me >> you're like on a different phase of your fashion journey. >> i was jumping because i was getting ready for tomorrow getting ready for tomorrow. >> okay. tomorrow, one republic ryan tedder will be right here live we're going to catch up with him. he'll share a fun friday performance of his band's newest hit. >>> just ahead, from making that first cup of coffee from the dilemma over what to wear, we're going to help you save a few precious minutes in the morning. that means more sleep, less stress, raise your hands if you want to sign up for that. >> there's no need to be intimidated by the idea of a high intensity interval training >> how did you know that >> stephanie mansour is here to make it manageable, even for beginners, we'll have that, you can do a lot of great things for your health. >> from cardio to carbs, that's where the great tom colicchio comes in, "top chef" star making pasta two ways, and we
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down? >> unfortunately i do. and we've seen his play book. it called syria, craiggs of war and started pounding building after building. go look at photos of the city of aleppo after the russians took it apart. he is frustrated, his commanders are frustrated. they are verging into war criminal behavior by indiscriminately bombing and shelling residential areas. just breaking shortly ago, a russian attack that attacked a maternity ward. these are war crimes. unfortunately i think that's the tool they're going to reach for because they've been frustrated by their own logistic failure, their command and control failure and their strategic failure. >> what's the end game, admiral? >> i think that russia will continue to pound away on the nato and the west. we're going to continue to supply the ukrainians. a lot of this will revolve around president cherminski. here's the good news, it's a big country. they can retreat into the depths of their own country. i can see a government in exile from kyiv setting up in lviv, right on the poland border. by the time the russians
down? >> unfortunately i do. and we've seen his play book. it called syria, craiggs of war and started pounding building after building. go look at photos of the city of aleppo after the russians took it apart. he is frustrated, his commanders are frustrated. they are verging into war criminal behavior by indiscriminately bombing and shelling residential areas. just breaking shortly ago, a russian attack that attacked a maternity ward. these are war crimes. unfortunately i think that's...
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down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from officer. the increased presence and servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year craig last year was 36% less than it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> the ridership numbers are rising. there are still below pre-pandemic levels. >> in the east bay, an advisory panel has dealt a significant blow to the oakland a's chances of building a new waterfront ballpark by a vote of 5 to 4 with one abstention. the seaport planning advisory committee is recommending that howard terminal be maintained ior port use only rather than allowing a ball park to be built there. that recommendation now goes to the san francisco bay conservation and development commission. that is a state agency which will ultimately have the final say in whether the ballpark is built. the commission is expected to hold a vote on june. the second dave kabul, days old a's president dave campbell has said that if the team cannot get a stadium at howard terminal, then the team will leave oakland. let's hope that doesn't happen. all right. let's check on our 4 zone forecast. a
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our crime last year craig last year was 36% less than it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. the progressive policing bureau is currently staffed with 10 transit ambassadors, 15 crisis intervention specialists and 7 police officers. >> transit are focused on ryder experience answering questions about routes and service changes. they are outfit it with hand. >> giveaway facemasks and a police radio and the crisis intervention specialists have a background in social work and provide outreach to people in crisis, including those struggling with housing insecurity. >> mental health challenges and substance abuse or the ability. >> to take the time required to. and that's with our community provide those services and resources and connections for our underserved population. bart plans to add 5 more crisis intervention specialists and 3 more police officers. >> to its progressive policing bureau soon in san francisco, noelle bellow kron, 4 news. >> san francisco teachers plan on sleeping a 3rd night at the school district's headquarters. they are holding
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down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from officer. the increased presence and personal servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year craigthan it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> even though ridership numbers are climbing up there still below the normal levels from before the pandemic. and with the height of the pandemic behind us. >> more people from generation z are moving back to the bay area cities. this is according to a real estate listing firm called rent cafe. >> i never know the the letters. so gen z they were born after 1997 and they're choosing san francisco as the number one place to move to rental applications from gen z rose. 21% in the past year. but all the other applications for renters have declined all the other regions like the boomers. and i mean, were they x? y z w? i don't know what generation i'm dc as i'm jen bc, really that a one-run broker says that because the covid restrictions have been lifted, that's really attracting younger workers. >> now that companies are opening up and requiring people to come into that. the it's starting to have an impact our mar
down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from officer. the increased presence and personal servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year craigthan it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> even though ridership numbers are climbing up there still below the normal levels from before the pandemic. and with the height of the pandemic behind us. >> more people from generation z are moving back to the bay area cities. this is...
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down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from officer. the increased presence and personal servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year craigs than it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> and though the ridership numbers are rising, they're still below the pre-pandemic numbers. >> with the height of the pandemic behind us, more people from generation z are moving back to big bay area cities. according to real estate listing from rick's cafe, those born between 1997 2012 are choosing san francisco as the number one place to move rental applications from gen z rose. 21 1% over the past year. applications from all other generations declined. san jose also came in 7th place is top place for rentals. one right place for rentals. one right broker says the lifted covid young workers. >> now that companies are opening up and requiring people to come into that. the it's starting to have an impact our market. i'm not saying that rents have come up to pre-covid some of the higher in the stings are it's a sign that we're getting these inquiries and people, despite some of the changes in san francisco a
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down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from officer. the increased presence and personal servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year by craig it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> now, even though the ridership numbers are increasing, they are still below the normal levels with the height of the pandemic. behind us, more people from generation z are starting to move back to big bay area cities. according to real estate listing from rent cafe adults born after 1997, are choosing san francisco as the number one place to move to rental applications from gen z rose 21% over the past year while applications from all other generations decline. san jose came in 7th place is top places for rentals. one read broker says to lifted covid restrictions are starting to attract young workers. >> now that companies are opening up and requiring people to come into that. the it's starting to have an impact our market. i'm not saying that rents have come up to pre-covid some of the higher in the stings are, it's a good sign that we're getting these inquiries and people. >> despite some of the changes in san
down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from officer. the increased presence and personal servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year by craig it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> now, even though the ridership numbers are increasing, they are still below the normal levels with the height of the pandemic. behind us, more people from generation z are starting to move back to big bay area cities. according to real estate...
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and as craig said, we wanted to get to one of the closer hospitals but, but it was impossible. he was like going downwas, you know, and i was--any time we got to an intersection, i was screaming at everyone to get out of the way. and then we arrived at the hospital, and they took him immediately. and because i was injured, i was--i had a lot of cuts all over my body, they took me straight away to another part of the hospital, and that was the last time i saw isaac, was the doctors taking him one way and me the other. craig: so sarah and i agreed that i should stay with isaac, just so that isaac would know that his parents were still with him, that he wasn't alone. so that went on for a while. and he was undergoing medical attention for at least what felt like an hour and a half, two hours, but the heart monitors had started flatlining much earlier than that. i'll tell you what. no parent should ever have to be in the same room with his child, who's on an operating table, and see the heart monitor flatline and hear all the alarms go off. and that flatlining sound and those sounds of the alarms going o
and as craig said, we wanted to get to one of the closer hospitals but, but it was impossible. he was like going downwas, you know, and i was--any time we got to an intersection, i was screaming at everyone to get out of the way. and then we arrived at the hospital, and they took him immediately. and because i was injured, i was--i had a lot of cuts all over my body, they took me straight away to another part of the hospital, and that was the last time i saw isaac, was the doctors taking him...
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craig and he's a senior market analyst at o under. thanks for joining us on the programming. why is this having such a global impact this shut down in shanghai? well, i think if you've already alluded to, china is the largest import for crude oil. so anything that potentially impacts that is going to have an impact on the price, especially the time such tight supply. at this moment in time, there is a real in balance between the amount of oil it's on the market and the amount of demand the rates for oil, which is why we're seeing prices are well above a 100 dollars and something which trades move to a trade in that sense is obviously having an impact, i think, or more broadly speaking is what we've also seen the impact that the shut down and china can have it. other areas of the global economy. we've seen, for example, of supply chain disruptions which are generated on the back of the many of these lockdown situation around the world. in particular with china and shanghai is so important to the country as well. such a busy economic zone that this is obviously, naturally leading to some temporary, at least the money imbalances. ye
craig and he's a senior market analyst at o under. thanks for joining us on the programming. why is this having such a global impact this shut down in shanghai? well, i think if you've already alluded to, china is the largest import for crude oil. so anything that potentially impacts that is going to have an impact on the price, especially the time such tight supply. at this moment in time, there is a real in balance between the amount of oil it's on the market and the amount of demand the...
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down. >> we recognize that not every problem needs a response from officer. the increased presence and also more personal servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year by craigs than it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. and the ridership is increasing. the still below the normal levels. >> well, with the height of the pandemic behind us, more people from generation z are moving back to big bay area cities. according to real estate listing from rent cafe. those born after 1997, are choosing san francisco as the number place to move to and rental applications from gen z rose. 21 1% over the past year. while apple occasions from all other generations gone down, san jose came in 7th place as the top plays for rentals. one red book or says the lifting covid restrictions are attracting young workers. >> now that companies are opening up and requiring people to come into that. the it's starting to have an impact our market. i'm not saying that rents have come up to pre-covid some of the higher in the stings are it's a good sign that we're getting these inquiries and people, despite some of the changes in san francisco are wanting t
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down. >> we recognize that not every problem and needs a response from the army officer. the increased presence and servant as a crime deterrent. our crime last year by craig6% less than it was in 2020. our overall crime was down 17% what was previous year. >> though the ridership numbers are on the rise there still below normal levels. >p>> happening tomorrow in san jose, opening statements in the criminal trial for theranos executives. sunny balwani. >> let's take a look at the video that our kron crew got yesterday as he was walking into the san jose courthouse. sarah stinson asked him if he had something to say he did not respond and just went right through that trial was delayed after one juror may have been exposed to covid, though ball on is the ex-boyfriend of theranos founder elizabeth holmes. and he faces 12 counts of criminal fraud and conspiracy charges. the same that were brought against her and she was found guilty 2 months ago on 4 of those counts. but she remains free on bond. now she's going to be sentenced this fall. with the height of the pandemic behind us, more people from gen z are moving back to big bay area cities. that's according
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craig. so the flow of people going in that has stepped up a bit, the flow of people coming out slowed down but long according to those who are watching this. >> jay gray in poland for us. thank you, sir. meanwhile, in the next half hour we expect to see and hear from president biden. the president is going to be talking about giving more assistance to ukraine. when the president starts, we will take you there live. first, though, we've got a closer look at the killer drones that the white house is considering providing to the ukrainians. how effective they could be in this war. and the other military aid president zelenskyy said that he wants. we'll have that for you next. develop their passion for learning through our grow up great initiative. and now, we're providing billions of dollars for affordable home lending programs... as part of 88 billion to support underserved communities... including loans for small businesses in low and moderate income areas. so everyone has a chance to move forward financially. pnc bank: see how we can make a difference for you. can a company help you live a bet
craig. so the flow of people going in that has stepped up a bit, the flow of people coming out slowed down but long according to those who are watching this. >> jay gray in poland for us. thank you, sir. meanwhile, in the next half hour we expect to see and hear from president biden. the president is going to be talking about giving more assistance to ukraine. when the president starts, we will take you there live. first, though, we've got a closer look at the killer drones that the white...
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to see how brutal the 1st and 2nd stage of russia on slow down by country might be let me poke to this. you thank you for trying to wipe you craig, off the map. come the destruction already devastating, get worse to the point in 60 minutes on d. w. ah, every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities, reader, how can we protect habitat? what to do with them all our ways. ah, we can make a difference by choosing smartness solutions over stains, said in our ways global ideas, the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online. when making the headlights and what's behind van d. w. news africa, the show that the issue is shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally where on the streets to give you enough report on the inside of our cars, funding was on the ground and reporting from the across the continent. all the trends doesn't matter to you. t w is africa every friday, only w rushes war in ukraine. the skies are becoming more lea thought by the day in the northern ukrainian city of chair, naive russian air strikes did this to a
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our crime last year by craig last year was 36% less than it was in 2020. our overall crime was downt was previous year. >> although ridership numbers are rising, they are still below normal levels. spark is acknowledging today that there was a death, by the way, on the tracks at the dublin pleasanton station. an investigation is continuing. bart police do not suspect foul play. >> and as of today, people are paying more for uber rides. thanks to higher gas prices. both uber and lyft infective added this. >> temporary fuel surcharge on all rides lift actually. >> hasn't implemented it yet. they haven't announced the price of the increase or when it will actually take effect that you said they're going to do it, uber's. yeah, that's happening now. and uber says customers can expect to pay. 45 to $0.55 more per ride. the 2 companies say they're adding the tax to help compensate drivers in the face of record gas prices with the entire surcharge going to drivers. >> still ahead after recent bomb threats aimed at historically black colleges, how the biden administration will try to help.
our crime last year by craig last year was 36% less than it was in 2020. our overall crime was downt was previous year. >> although ridership numbers are rising, they are still below normal levels. spark is acknowledging today that there was a death, by the way, on the tracks at the dublin pleasanton station. an investigation is continuing. bart police do not suspect foul play. >> and as of today, people are paying more for uber rides. thanks to higher gas prices. both uber and lyft...
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down. and so that's the way i'm going to work. i'll walk straight. if my head up ah ah. a is the warn you, craig? brian's on al jazeera correspondence, bring you every angle. there is a few military prices erupt in on multiple fronts. if not only managed to escape the world, but also the harshness of life on the russian occupation. troy street, totally destroyed. keep central station has become evacuation central station with russian forces coming closer. tensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera, for the latest developments. from the world's most populated region. in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera. ah, they joined one of the world's most notorious armed groups. but found a way out, rebuilt their lives. and now help us a tale of forced recruitment child soldiers. and what have we pick? exploitation of women. daughters avow chabad. part of the radicalize youth. siemens on al jazeera. ah. ukraine's military claims it has retaken at a pin that a capital key,
down. and so that's the way i'm going to work. i'll walk straight. if my head up ah ah. a is the warn you, craig? brian's on al jazeera correspondence, bring you every angle. there is a few military prices erupt in on multiple fronts. if not only managed to escape the world, but also the harshness of life on the russian occupation. troy street, totally destroyed. keep central station has become evacuation central station with russian forces coming closer. tensions are going up by the hour. stay...
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look out there's craig melvin hey look at these people over here look down here everybody looking gooding up next guys our good friend maria shriver on some troubling trends women have to take note of when it comes to healthcare what you need to know to prevent this from happening to you first this is "today" on nbc t did you know that renovating your kitchen and bathroom is one of the best ways to increase the value of your home? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations america's number one kitchen and bathroom renovators thanks mike! we make kitchen and bathroom renovations easy for everyone. we quote and design each project and help customers select all finishes without having to leave their home! wow! agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovations specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! >>> we are back. >>> we are back. 8:37 with your health. and this is a story that all women need to see -- not just women. >> yes. >> but men as well everyone. >> troubling trends. some female patients say doctors aren't taking their sym
look out there's craig melvin hey look at these people over here look down here everybody looking gooding up next guys our good friend maria shriver on some troubling trends women have to take note of when it comes to healthcare what you need to know to prevent this from happening to you first this is "today" on nbc t did you know that renovating your kitchen and bathroom is one of the best ways to increase the value of your home? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations...
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line right here, and i want you to look back down because it just continues to go, this situation is stretching this area to its limits. and unfortunately, craig, we know a lot more people are on the way. >> it really does break your heart. jay gray for us there on the ground in poland. jay, thank you. jason beardsly, thank you, sir, for your insight and analysis and kelly o'donnell, thanks as always from the white house. thank you all. >> a live look at the senate intelligence committee and we're showing you this because there's a hearing happening right now, countries' top intel officials talking about the biggest security threats to the united states and the dni just laid out the number one priority for us as we try to help ukraine from this russian invasion. we'll talk about that. first, though, vice president harris in poland this morning. she's working to smooth things over after that disagreement about poland sending fighter jets to ukraine's capital. we'll check in on her visit and what the white house wants to get out of it. we'll do that next. >> we will do everything together in partnership, in solidarity to support what is necessar
line right here, and i want you to look back down because it just continues to go, this situation is stretching this area to its limits. and unfortunately, craig, we know a lot more people are on the way. >> it really does break your heart. jay gray for us there on the ground in poland. jay, thank you. jason beardsly, thank you, sir, for your insight and analysis and kelly o'donnell, thanks as always from the white house. thank you all. >> a live look at the senate intelligence...
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down. maxime melnick, the ukrainian born filmmaker, is in constant contact with friends and family. he organizes a transports and his glue to the news. yeah, it's been in berlin, but he's been in craig. yes, i'm in berlin, but i'm also in the war. i've only slept 3 hours because i had so much to do and had to organize so much on. and of course you get all the pictures from ukraine, from your relatives, from your colleague, from the media league. you're always there, even though you're not there physically. ah, avoid bodily dot is through this. in 2014 maxime melnick took part in protests on my damn square and key of and now such images as are does this here this is keith, where we peacefully drank coffee not long ago at home and the hob. now, folk, woodson we thought that he shame not in the catastrophe that now rages, president lensky, has emerged as a heroic figure from one moment to the next lesson. the, his gruesome flow green flora. when the actor comedian was elected to office 3 years ago, maxine melnick was horrified. zalinski was thought to be connected with an oligarchy. melnick could not take him seriously. you're losing fast to me. okay, that's the thing i thought to myse
down. maxime melnick, the ukrainian born filmmaker, is in constant contact with friends and family. he organizes a transports and his glue to the news. yeah, it's been in berlin, but he's been in craig. yes, i'm in berlin, but i'm also in the war. i've only slept 3 hours because i had so much to do and had to organize so much on. and of course you get all the pictures from ukraine, from your relatives, from your colleague, from the media league. you're always there, even though you're not there...
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. >> we do over 120 exercises every year craig covid has impacted some of those and we scaled them down we postpone some because the covid piece bottom line we have not reduced the exercise. when i met with the chief of defense most recently in july what we agreed to was to expand those. >> you concerns about exercises in the region? >> congressman. >> the gentleman's time has expired if you can finish in ten seconds. >> i share his view i door have concerns about the radiance of her forces on the korean peninsula and i know that something we are working on. >> the chair recognizes mr. courtney for five minutes. >> thank you and thinking to the witnesses for being here. doctor covering foreign policy and military policy for quite a few years made thehe observation in terms of hard power the alliance with australia and britain is the most important strategic move in decades. again congratulations to the administration for making that come together. the response in australia as you and i discussed his positive 60% approval in public opinion polls, the government announced a few days ago t
. >> we do over 120 exercises every year craig covid has impacted some of those and we scaled them down we postpone some because the covid piece bottom line we have not reduced the exercise. when i met with the chief of defense most recently in july what we agreed to was to expand those. >> you concerns about exercises in the region? >> congressman. >> the gentleman's time has expired if you can finish in ten seconds. >> i share his view i door have concerns about...
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down one degree. and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the payoff of this eventual band that european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the warn you. craig is e oil purchases alone, but $285000000.00 a day in russian pockets. and the move towards kena green energy will be accelerated. but the timing means the risk of inflation and recession looms larger than ever. charlie angela out there, london, the oil john shell is stopping all purchases of russian crude and has apologized for buying its oil. last week. it released the statement saying that decision to buy russian oil after the kremlin invasion of ukraine wasn't right. the company says it will change its supply chain as quickly as it can. it's also closing petrol stations across russia. shell is cutting its involvement with the north stream to pipeline, which it helped pay for. and it's not just the oil, coca cola and starbucks have become the latest consumer brands to suspend business in russia. this follows a statement by mcdonald's saying can't ignore the needless human suffering unfolding in ukraine was 30000 people turns out when the fast food giants branch opened in moscow 1st
down one degree. and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the payoff of this eventual band that european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the warn you. craig is e oil purchases alone, but $285000000.00 a day in russian pockets. and the move towards kena green energy will be accelerated. but the timing means the risk of inflation and recession looms larger than ever. charlie angela out there, london, the oil john shell is stopping all purchases of russian crude and has...
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down one degree and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the payoff of this eventual band that european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the warn you, craig is e oil purchases alone put $285000000.00 a day in russian pockets. and the move towards kena green energy will be accelerated. but the timing means the risk of inflation and recession looms larger than ever. charlie on to al jazeera london, or russia's central bank has tightened foreign. see different currency restrictions are capping withdrawals at to $10000.00. people will receive roubles above that amount. banks have been told to stop selling hot currency people queued in the early hours in moscow with locals reporting all atm. we're busy. mcdonalds is one of several big u. s. companies to pull out of russia becomes made huge pressure for western firms to several times because of the invasion of ukraine. gabriel is on their reports now from new york. ah, mcdonald sold it 1st big back in what was then the soviet union at 32 years ago, who have significant enough all my goals since the, in the iconic american fast food chain has opened around 350 stores in russia. but on tuesday, t
down one degree and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the payoff of this eventual band that european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the warn you, craig is e oil purchases alone put $285000000.00 a day in russian pockets. and the move towards kena green energy will be accelerated. but the timing means the risk of inflation and recession looms larger than ever. charlie on to al jazeera london, or russia's central bank has tightened foreign. see different currency...
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down 20%, your downside risk is not near what it was. there is some pretty good up side from these levels. liz: craig, it is wonderful to see you.ood day for the bulls. the s&p and nasdaq. [closing bell rings] three day lose streak ends as we await the federal reserve decision. the 3:00 p.m. hour will be extremely important. join us. we'll be right there for you. ♪. larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so yes, virginia there is a higher power. the anti-capitalist, anti-fossil fuel sarah bloom raskin has withdrawn her name from the federal reserve vice-chair for bank supervision. miss raskin tried the old biden ploy lying her way through confirmation hearings, spewing falsehood after falsehood. during the height of the pandemic in 2020 however, she wrote the fed should do all
down 20%, your downside risk is not near what it was. there is some pretty good up side from these levels. liz: craig, it is wonderful to see you.ood day for the bulls. the s&p and nasdaq. [closing bell rings] three day lose streak ends as we await the federal reserve decision. the 3:00 p.m. hour will be extremely important. join us. we'll be right there for you. ♪. larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so yes, virginia there is a higher power. the...
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down, too linear. it's always a pleasure to see you. that wraps up the hour for me. thank you for the privilege of your time. craig a good wednesday to you. craig melvin here. we are following several major developments this hour with russia's invasion of ukraine. in about 15 minutes we expect to hear from secretary of state antony blinken. and also congress taking new action, striking
down, too linear. it's always a pleasure to see you. that wraps up the hour for me. thank you for the privilege of your time. craig a good wednesday to you. craig melvin here. we are following several major developments this hour with russia's invasion of ukraine. in about 15 minutes we expect to hear from secretary of state antony blinken. and also congress taking new action, striking
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down. >> has directly americans rallied around presidents and times of international crisis. it does not seem to be quite th case for joe biden. to help us understand why it lets bring in craig shirley who's been watching all the developments unfolding both the state of the union in developments of course in ukraine the biden house sees as an issue that they think can help save his residency. you have doubts about this, why? >> really is gotten twisted up in domestic politics. it used to be the old adage bipartisan started at the nations at shore. it was true. a 1941 after pearl harbor, the republican national committee the democratic national committee got together and promise not to conduct partisan elections after that. we were completely unified as a country. we were unified during the korean war. >> and 68 something like 55 percent of the american people supported the war in vietnam. it certainly the cold war there was bipartisanship support for communism especially it's in th 50s-60s-70s. they started coming apart and that's where the seats are. skis in 70s which produced the events of today which is we are no longer bipartisanship when i comes to foreign policy. we ar
down. >> has directly americans rallied around presidents and times of international crisis. it does not seem to be quite th case for joe biden. to help us understand why it lets bring in craig shirley who's been watching all the developments unfolding both the state of the union in developments of course in ukraine the biden house sees as an issue that they think can help save his residency. you have doubts about this, why? >> really is gotten twisted up in domestic politics. it...
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craig? >> caller: hey, hey, hey, jimmy chill, aka chill master j. chill has been all over twitter. i want those apes selling that amc. they better not let me down. stocks around a 52-week low. i'm considering one seemingly oversold despite eps beef the last four quarters about 20% revenue growth year-over-year multiples have traded down to about 13 a dividend about 2 1/4 percent dividend they're doing a $2 billion buyback. and at this time last time their lawn and garden segment was on fire what's the long-term thoughts is stanley black and decker >> they're stuck black & decker, that's a joke. black and decker is cheap, it's good, and i would buy them right here and i just sent that to a major home retailer today. what the heck is that stock doing? i like the guy the ceo ought to come on because that stock is way too cheap. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ buzzer ] >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> coming up, for what shall a profit a man cramer takes a stand against money madness when "mad money" returns. mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at m
craig? >> caller: hey, hey, hey, jimmy chill, aka chill master j. chill has been all over twitter. i want those apes selling that amc. they better not let me down. stocks around a 52-week low. i'm considering one seemingly oversold despite eps beef the last four quarters about 20% revenue growth year-over-year multiples have traded down to about 13 a dividend about 2 1/4 percent dividend they're doing a $2 billion buyback. and at this time last time their lawn and garden segment was on...
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craig has more. >> boris johnson is today stepping up his bid to reduce uk dependents, on imports of oil and gas, from russia. he's hosting a summit of leaders of the nuclear industry in downing street. his aim is to cut household fuel bills, by increasing nuclear output. after vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. the downing street summit today, comes ahead of the chancellor richie sunak spurring economic statement, in the house of commons on wednesday. mr. sunak is expected to cut fuel duty, by perhaps up to five p a leader. speaking on sophie ridge and sunday, and sky news yesterday with chancellor said the fuel bills is one of the biggest bills people face. people are incredibly reliant on their car she said. i get that said the chancellor. as for nuclear power the prime minister wants to remove barriers and progress future nuclear projects in the uk. more quickly and cheaply said. speaking at the conservative parties spring conference at the weekend. the prime minister said, he wants big bets on nuclear power. he said it's time to take back control. of our energy supplies. >> of course, we will have full coverage of the chancellor spring statement on wednesday. from 11
craig has more. >> boris johnson is today stepping up his bid to reduce uk dependents, on imports of oil and gas, from russia. he's hosting a summit of leaders of the nuclear industry in downing street. his aim is to cut household fuel bills, by increasing nuclear output. after vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine. the downing street summit today, comes ahead of the chancellor richie sunak spurring economic statement, in the house of commons on wednesday. mr. sunak is expected to cut fuel...
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craig. the latest guidance is that call convened at 11:14. it's been under way for about a half hour at this stage. when you look ahead to his trip to brussels, he'll be sitting downne of 30 members of the nato alliance, joining the other 27 heads of government from the union countries, the european council, as it's called, wells the g-7. so this meeting with the other four members are the beating heart of all three of those bodies. it's been helping to set the table, the agenda, for what they will be discussing later this week. this trip critical for this president, scheduled just in the last week or so. an opportunity for the president to lay out what the united states, what our allies have already done to further deter a russian invasion, russian aggression against ukraine. and lay out plainly why the u.s. is able to do some of the things, offensive weaponry rather than defensive weaponry, the no-fly zone, which the president has been clear would in his view put the u.s. in the position of world war iii. and an opportunity to show our support for an ally, see the refugee flow firsthand. an important opportunity today for the president to prepare for the trip la
craig. the latest guidance is that call convened at 11:14. it's been under way for about a half hour at this stage. when you look ahead to his trip to brussels, he'll be sitting downne of 30 members of the nato alliance, joining the other 27 heads of government from the union countries, the european council, as it's called, wells the g-7. so this meeting with the other four members are the beating heart of all three of those bodies. it's been helping to set the table, the agenda, for what they...
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craig, and now chris? ♪ ♪ >> let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, we'll count you down. >>e a changing day in your life. >> five, four... >> get ready to take care of you. >> dr. phil, dr. phil, dr. phil! [cheers and applause]
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craig. the president has popped in to see these service members, soldiers at first who were getting their hair cut and then he's working through a chow hall going table by table, sitting down, having a bite to eat with soldiers, asking them how long they've been in, asking them about this mission, sent to be a part of the fortification of the nato allies on the eastern flank, not that far from the ukraine border. u.s. service members are trying to send a message with this added presence that nato is standing strong against any russian aggression that could spill over from the conflict, the unprovoked war in ukraine. and so the president is having some time to have kind of a relaxed conversation with these soldiers. this is a chance to have that personal interaction, taking pictures with him and so forth. the president will also have a chance to have personal interaction with ukrainian refugees today. that will be a big part of really the heart of this trip where he will get to see people whose lives have been upended, disrupted and devastated by the war, their homes bombed and lives displaced by this war, coming through poland, which is one of the point where we have seen
craig. the president has popped in to see these service members, soldiers at first who were getting their hair cut and then he's working through a chow hall going table by table, sitting down, having a bite to eat with soldiers, asking them how long they've been in, asking them about this mission, sent to be a part of the fortification of the nato allies on the eastern flank, not that far from the ukraine border. u.s. service members are trying to send a message with this added presence that...
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down on civil liberties. >> thank you both so much for talking to us today. that's going to wrap up this hour for he. i'm chris jansing. >> and a good monday morning to you. craig melvin here, following the latest developments in ukraine this morning. ukraine's president zelenskyy outside in kyiv pledging to rebuild as russia continues to bombard his country. we just found that president zelenskyy will be speaking directly to u.s. lawmakers on wednesday in a virtual address to congress. but there he is, on the streets in his city. meanwhile, russia now pursuing a more destructive drive, striking closer to civilian population centers. overnight in ukraine's capital at least one was killed, several others hurt in a high rise building in what is essentially the times square of kyiv. you can see a man right there planting the ukrainian flag in the aftermath of that attack. it's clearly failed to extinguish the patriotism of the ukrainian people. as this conflict continues to move closer to the doorstep of our nato ally poland, all eyes on poland. sunday officials say a russian air strike hit a military base outside of lviv, just about 12 miles from poland's border.
down on civil liberties. >> thank you both so much for talking to us today. that's going to wrap up this hour for he. i'm chris jansing. >> and a good monday morning to you. craig melvin here, following the latest developments in ukraine this morning. ukraine's president zelenskyy outside in kyiv pledging to rebuild as russia continues to bombard his country. we just found that president zelenskyy will be speaking directly to u.s. lawmakers on wednesday in a virtual address to...
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down one degree. and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the payoff of this eventual band that european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the warn you, craig is e oil purchases alone put $285000000.00 a day in russian pockets. and the move towards kena green energy will be accelerated. but the timing means the risk of inflation and recession looms larger than ever charlie on to our do their london while almost 300000 ukrainians have arrived in neighboring romania since the russian invasion. now the government can bucharest, has approved legislation allowing refugee children to enroll in local schools on the bill. i mean spoke to some of those arriving at the romania ukraine border in the bitter cold waiting. an acute can feed longer than it already is. there is a story of people fleeing award. they didn't expect mothers taking their children across the border family is being torn apart as men between the age of 18 to 60. i'm not allowed to leave ukraine under martial law. marina at diversity was traveling alone with her 12 year old son, stayed in keith for as long as she could, didn't have thought of another point yet. we stayed because we
down one degree. and that has a major impact on potential gas use. the payoff of this eventual band that european consumers will no longer be inadvertently funding the warn you, craig is e oil purchases alone put $285000000.00 a day in russian pockets. and the move towards kena green energy will be accelerated. but the timing means the risk of inflation and recession looms larger than ever charlie on to our do their london while almost 300000 ukrainians have arrived in neighboring romania since...
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down on civil liberties. >> thank you both so much for talking to us today. that's going to wrap up this hour for he. i'm chris jansing. >> and a good monday morning to you. craigng. ukraine's president zelenskyy outside in kyiv pledging to rebuild as russia continues to bombard his country. we just found that president zelenskyy will be speaking directly to u.s. lawmakers on wednesday in a virtual address to congress. but there he is, on the streets in his city. meanwhile, russia now pursuing a
down on civil liberties. >> thank you both so much for talking to us today. that's going to wrap up this hour for he. i'm chris jansing. >> and a good monday morning to you. craigng. ukraine's president zelenskyy outside in kyiv pledging to rebuild as russia continues to bombard his country. we just found that president zelenskyy will be speaking directly to u.s. lawmakers on wednesday in a virtual address to congress. but there he is, on the streets in his city. meanwhile, russia...
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this journey, craig, some walking for two and three days, pause and you can see the tension, everybody if it's just for a song for a moment, come from their faces. i saw one lady today break downor being here and playing his music. it's just one of those things we talked to him, he said, i don't have money. i can't donate. i can't cook food. i can play music, and i feel like i need to help, and that's why he shows up here. >> music is its own ministry, and it always helps. that's quite the juxtaposition. jay, thank you so much for that. >>> krish, humanitarian groups in this country, here in the united states, starting to take steps to prepare if the arrival of more ukrainian refugees to our country. i want to read some reporting in reuters that i actually found pretty stunning. the united states admitted only 514 ukrainian refugees in january and february during russia's build up to the war. that's according to u.s. state department data. only seven ukrainian refugees were resettled in the united states from march 1st through march 16th. that's according to internal state department data seen by reuters. how can that be? what are some of the barriers keeping more ukrainian re
this journey, craig, some walking for two and three days, pause and you can see the tension, everybody if it's just for a song for a moment, come from their faces. i saw one lady today break downor being here and playing his music. it's just one of those things we talked to him, he said, i don't have money. i can't donate. i can't cook food. i can play music, and i feel like i need to help, and that's why he shows up here. >> music is its own ministry, and it always helps. that's quite...
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and we should note russia cracking down on journalists there limiting what reporters can say under threat of imprisonment. keir, good morning to you. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you this morning president putin holding a televised meeting to address the economy while his foreign minister in turkey as we heard to meet with his ukrainian counterpart telling reporters we will cope. we've coped with hardships at every stage in our history this morning with the kremlin accusing the west of declaring economic war against russia, one of america's most iconic brand preparing the temporary closure of 850 restaurants russians, young and old, packing into mcdonald's or grabbing a final takeout. >> we will miss it a lot it was very delicious. my friends and i really like it. >> hurts. >> hard times? >> yes. >> hard times are coming. >> the as foreign to moscow as the hamburger. 30 years ago as the ire curtain fell, the golden arches arrived in the heart of the soviet union. it felt like a new chapter now that era may be over at the same restaurant today, it was easy to find supporters of president putin. >> everything is going the way it should be this w
and we should note russia cracking down on journalists there limiting what reporters can say under threat of imprisonment. keir, good morning to you. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you this morning president putin holding a televised meeting to address the economy while his foreign minister in turkey as we heard to meet with his ukrainian counterpart telling reporters we will cope. we've coped with hardships at every stage in our history this morning with the kremlin accusing the...